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Hello. Thanks for this formatter.
I'm following the PureScript book and we are given this function on chapter 3:
showAddress :: Address -> String showAddress addr = addr.street <> ", " <> addr.city <> ", " <> addr.state
However purs-tidy reformats it like this:
purs-tidy
Which looks much less readable. But it seems to do a pretty good job at formatting most times.
Is it possible to ignore a block of code via a magic comment? Or maybe ignore a whole file via a custom config?
It doesn't seem to be so after quickly skimming through the code but I thought I'd ask anyways :)
Thanks
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There is no option to do this.
For the operator issue, see #106 (comment)
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Oh I see. I didn't expect this "dangling line" to be overridable.
It looks like I can dictate where my new lines go, so the formatter is fine keeping this "shape", which is much better.
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Hello. Thanks for this formatter.
I'm following the PureScript book and we are given this function on chapter 3:
However
purs-tidy
reformats it like this:Which looks much less readable. But it seems to do a pretty good job at formatting most times.
Is it possible to ignore a block of code via a magic comment? Or maybe ignore a whole file via a custom config?
It doesn't seem to be so after quickly skimming through the code but I thought I'd ask anyways :)
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: